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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 31, 2025
The Museum of Bad Art in Somerville, Massachusetts, showcases a unique collection of artworks that are intentionally flawed, yet still convey the artist's sincerity and originality. The museum's curator, Louise Riley-Sacco, explains the concept behind the museum and how it challenges traditional notions of art and art appreciation. [... more]
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Break Point
John Stonestreet
October 03, 2025
A discussion on the intersection of faith and politics, exploring the concept of third wayism and its limitations, as well as the importance of engaging with culture and politics from a Christian perspective. The conversation also touches on education policy, Mormonism, and the role of faith in shaping one's worldview. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 06, 2025
The Museum of Bad Art in Somerville, Massachusetts, has a unique collection of over 800 pieces, featuring art that is intentionally bad, yet still thought-provoking and relatable. The museum's curator, Louise Riley Sacco, discusses the history and philosophy behind the museum, highlighting the importance of art appreciation and the value of disagreeing with traditional notions of good and bad art. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 20, 2025
The story of Hans and Margaret Ray, the creators of Curious George, who fled wartime Europe and arrived in the U.S. bringing their ideas and art. Their journey, which began with a bicycle escape from Paris, is a testament to the power of creativity and resilience in the face of adversity. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
January 08, 2024
Louise Borden, author of The Journey That Saved Curious George, shares the true wartime escape of Margaret and H.A. Ray from the Nazis, and how their story intersects with her own journey as a writer and historian. The Reys' escape on bicycles from Paris to Lisbon and then to New York Harbor is a testament to their courage and optimism, and their arrival in the U.S. brought their ideas and art to a new audience. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 05, 2022
The story of Margaret and H.A. Ray, the creators of Curious George, who fled wartime Europe and arrived in the U.S. bringing their ideas and art. Their escape on bicycles and subsequent journey to America is a quintessential American story of courage and optimism. [... more]
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CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
October 10, 2021
The US Supreme Court's new term brings a highly divisive issue to the forefront: the battle over Roe v Wade. Meanwhile, a supply chain crisis is causing shortages of goods in the US, with experts pointing to a huge increase in demand and a lack of truck drivers as the main causes. In other news, singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo has skyrocketed to fame with her debut album 'Sour', while actor Billy Porter has been open about his struggles with HIV and his journey to self-acceptance. Additionally, the iconic Les Paul guitar is set to go on sale at auction, with its value estimated to be between $100,000 and $150,000. [... more]
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Beacon Baptist
Gregory N. Barkman
October 24, 2020
Louise Day is remembered for her kind and loving spirit, her generosity, and her commitment to her faith. As a cherished member of her church community, she is celebrated for her outgoing personality, her unselfish nature, and her ability to make others feel welcome. Her death is seen as precious, not as an end, but as a transition to a place where she is finally home with the Lord, free from earthly sorrow and pain, and where she will be reunited with loved ones in the resurrection. [... more]
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CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
July 09, 2017
The Erie Canal, a 200-year-old public works monument, has played a significant role in shaping the nation. Meanwhile, singer-songwriter Jack Antonoff shares his backstory, and Christy Brinkley introduces her new Prosecco wine label. Additionally, Louise Penny's mystery novels have captivated millions of readers, and sport stacking and manscaping have become increasingly popular hobbies. [... more]
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